ID | 52537 |
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jpn
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Title Transcription | マリ パップ カルパンティエ ノ コンチュウ キ ヲ メグル コウサツ
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Title Alternative (English) | A Study of Entomological Tales Written by Marie Pape-Carpantier
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Description | This paper, analyzing "Zoologie des ecoles, des salles d'asile et des families", one of
the most important textbooks written by Marie Pape-Carpantier, which focuses on its entomological tales. For, as compared to other animals, this preeminent female educator seems to stick to explaining insects under some sort of exceptional circumstances. In France, the study of insects was less valued than vertebrate animals, even in a period of enlightenment. For example, Geroges Louis Buffon, one of the most famous naturalists, once said: "A fly shouldn't take more space in your mind than it takes in nature". The study makes progress anyway after Rene-Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur called "Founder of entomology in France". However, even in the late 19'h century, the general public always coldly disdains these creatures with some fearfulness. What does the fact represent? On the basis of its cultural meanings, this paper will disclose reasons of Pape-Carpantier's serious considerations for insects and their exciting stories scientifically described, though she was not a scientist nor entomologist. The key words could be, 1的ons de choses, taxonomy and various forms of life. Incidentally, Pape-Carpantier is contemporary with Jean-Henri Fabre, one of the most famous French naturalists in Japan, as author of'、Souvenirs Entomologiques". It is also interesting to notice that his style might be influenced more or less by PapeCarpantier. |
Journal Title |
比較文化研究
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Volume | 142
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Start Page | 37
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End Page | 50
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ISSN | 0914-0247
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Published Date | 2021-1-31
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Publisher | 日本比較文化学会
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Publisher Transcription | ニホン ヒカク ブンカ ガッカイ
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Publisher Aalternative | The Japan Association of Comparative Culture
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Journal Article
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出版社版
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Faculty of Law and Literature
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